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Album Review: Harry Pussy

  • Artist: Harry Pussy
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 01, 1995
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In a 1995 interview, Harry Pussy frontwoman Adris Hoyos captured the essence of her earsplitting vocal style and tyrannical stage presence: "Very primitive. Singing from the soul. No, I'm joking. My persona is more like this wild crazy woman who's letting out this huge force that people are scared of. Which is a joke because it's not the real me. But in a way it is." The quote perfectly encapsulates the band's sleight of hand with the noise music genre -- hiding their seriousness behind a facade of doublespeak. The ultimate sonic terrorists, Harry Pussy filtered the Circle Jerks' brutal attack through Sonic Youth and Lydia Lunch and condensed it into a narrow, high-pitched assault. This, their first full-length release on the Philly Siltbreeze label, captures nine freeform noise ruptures that seem to be improvised, but as the band later claimed, were actually a result of careful planning. Hoyos pounds the drums with the same fervor she approaches the mic, as Bill Orcutt's guitar blasts a continual, ever-shifting array of squeals and cathartic agonies. Typical noise techniques but with atypical results. One never gets a feeling that the assault is meant to be an attack on the listener -- that is, an act perpetrated on an unwilling listener. There's a distance to all of Harry Pussy's recordings, a distance that makes it seem like they're screaming, not at you, but into a modern and all-encompassing void. While serious about breaking down the world through sound, they do it with a gun to their own heads, not yours. Except for their 1996 live album, this is their rawest and most exquisite recording. ~ Brian Whitener, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Youth Problem Harry Pussy
1986 Harry Pussy
Pussy Control Harry Pussy
Riot Riot Harry Pussy
I Fought the Police Harry Pussy
Fuckology Harry Pussy
Dream Diver Harry Pussy
I Don't Care About Sleep Anymore Harry Pussy
Showroom Dummies Harry Pussy

Credits

Harry Pussy (Main Performer), Bill Orcutt (Guitar), Bill Orcutt (Voices), Adris Hoyos (Drums), Adris Hoyos (Voices), Ian Steinberg (Accordion), Ian Steinberg (Vocals)
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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Harry Pussy," "You'll Never Play This Town Again," "What Was Music?"

Biography

The clattering, shrieking din that was Harry Pussy spent much of the '90s as one of the most acclaimed sounds in the extreme noise underground, stamped with a seal of approval from the likes of Thurston Moore and Lou Barlow. Their brief, spastic, atonal freak-outs sat somewhere in between noise rock and free jazz, though they were actually much more planned out than improvised, to the disbelief of many who heard them. In addition to the expected Sonic Youth influence, Harry Pussy also echoed New York no wave, hardcore punk, the avant jazz of Sonny Sharrock, Japanese noise bands (Merzbow, Boredoms), early British industrial (Throbbing Gristle, Nurse With Wound, Whitehouse), British free-noise improvisers like Skullflower and Ascension, and their Siltbreeze labelmates from New Zealand the Dead C. For much of their existence, they rarely played outside their native Miami, but word of their volatile, sometimes literally assaultive shows spread, leading to tours with Sebadoh and the Dead C. Formed in 1992, Harry Pussy was essentially the product of husband and wife Bill Orcutt (guitar) and Adris Hoyos (drums, vocals). Orcutt had previously played in the local Miami punk band the Trash Monkeys before teaming up with Hoyos, whose primal, screeching vocals and on-stage aggression quickly made her the focal point. Joined by second guitarist Mark Feehan (Orcutt's onetime Trash Monkeys bandmate), Harry Pussy debuted on record in 1993 with a pair of singles -- "Nose Ring" and "Girl Holding Frog" -- for local noise maven Frank "Rat Bastard" Falestra's Esync label. Their first LP arrived on the Philly-based Siltbreeze label in 1994; commonly known simply as Harry Pussy, it also sported the evocative alternate title of A: In an Emergency You Can Shit on a Puerto Rican Whore, which pointed up the band's confrontational attitude and off-color sense of humor. A stream of singles followed on into 1995: "Please Don't Come Back From the Moon" on Blackjack, the double 7" "Zero de Conduite" on Audible Hiss, "Miami Flavor" on Planet, a split release with Noggin on Chocolate Monk, a cover of Lightnin' Hopkins' "Black Ghost" on Siltbreeze. Much of this material was collected on Siltbreeze's 1996 CD compilation What Was Music?, which also reissued the contents of their first LP. That was followed not long after by a full album of new material titled Ride a Dove, also on Siltbreeze. Toward the end of 1996, Feehan left his position as auxiliary guitarist, and was replaced by Dan Hosker. Hosker debuted on a self-released live album, Tour (alternate title: Fuck You), in 1997. That year saw the band's final concert performances; more singles followed in 1998, including split EPs with Frosty and Pelt, but by the release of their final album on Black Bean & Placenta, they had already called it quits. That album, Let's Build a Pussy, consisted of a brief snippet of Hoyos yelling, which Orcutt then stretched out for an hour using computer software. Following Harry Pussy's demise, Hoyos briefly moved to Chicago, then worked with Transmission and Monostat 3. Orcutt had already released a solo album in 1997. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Wikipedia: Harry Pussy
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Harry Pussy

Harry Pussy, January 1997
Background information
Origin Miami, Florida, United States
Genres noise rock, experimental rock
Years active 1992–1997
Labels Siltbreeze
Former members
Adris Hoyos
Bill Orcutt
Dan Hosker
Mark Feehan
Ian Steinberg

Harry Pussy was a noise rock band from Miami, active from 1992 to 1997. The main members were Bill Orcutt on guitar and vocals and Adris Hoyos on drums and vocals. Other members included briefly Ian Steinberg on accordion, and later either Mark Feehan or Dan Hosker on second guitar. They recorded primarily for the Siltbreeze label.

The often violent and sexually charged music of Harry Pussy is still well-regarded and highly influential in the noise and noise rock scenes.

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Discography

Albums

  • Harry Pussy (aka In an Emergency You Can Shit on a Puerto Rican Whore) (1993, Siltbreeze) LP
  • Ride a Dove (1996, Siltbreeze) LP/CD
  • What was Music? (1996, Siltbreeze) CD compiles first LP early 7" and compilation tracks
  • Untitled (aka Tour or Fuck You) (1997, no label) LP
  • Live at Salon Zwerge (1998, Blackbean & Placenta) one sided LP
  • Live Fuck Love Songs (1998, Infinite Egg) LP
  • Live (1998, Cherry Smash) 10" - Note: final show, Churchill's, Miami 5/5/97
  • Let's Build a Pussy (1998, Blackbean & Placenta) 2XLP
  • You'll Never Play This Town Again (2008, Load) CD compiles Tour LP, Live 10" and various singles.

Singles and EP's

  • Untitled (aka Nose Ring) (1993, Esync) 7"
  • Untitled (aka Girl Holding Frog) (1993, Esync) 7"
  • Please Don't Come Back from the Moon b/w Nazi USA (1994, Blackjack) 7"
  • Untitled (aka Miami Style) (1994, Planet) 7"
  • Split w/ Noggin (1994, Chocolate Monk) 7"
  • Zero de Conduite (1995, Audible Hiss) 2x7"
  • Black Ghost (1996, Siltbreeze) one sided 7"
  • Split w/ Bunny Brains (1996, Brutarian) 7" -same material as track one on Bill Orcutt Solo CD
  • Split w/ Frosty (1998, Menlo Park) 7"
  • Split w/ Pelt (1998, Klang) 7"
  • Chuck +1 b/w Mandolin (1998, De Stijl) 7" -credited as Radiation Nation/Toxic Drunks does not say HP on record-
  • Wreck Small Cocks on Expensive Pussies collaboration w/Cock E.S.P. (1998, Freedom From) Lathe cut 8" edition of 30

Cassette tape

  • Vigilance (1993, Chocolate Monk)

Video

  • Live Fuck Love Songs (1998, Hell's Half Halo) VHS

Compilations

  • Music Generated by Geographical Seclusion and Beer (1993, Esync)
  • Bulb/Blackjack Split #2 7" (1996, Bulb Records/Blackjack Records) Track - "Orphans (live in CA)"
  • Bananafish Mag. #9 7" - Track "rehearsing the white improviser"
  • Cool Beans Mag. #6 7" - NOTE-Same material as track 5 on Frog 7"
  • Whump Mag. #1 2X7 - Track "psychokiller (pt.s 1 & 2)"
  • KAOS Theory (1997, Cottlestone Pie)
  • KSPC: the Basement Tapes Volume 2 Live Underground - Track "Nazi USA" (1997,KSPC) CD
  • Prayer Is the Answer (1998, 777 was 666)
  • RRR-500 Lock Grooves (1998, RRRecords) 12"
  • Tarot or Aorta: Memories of a PRE Festival (2003, Smack Shire) CD

Bootleg

  • Live on WNUR
  • Final Recording Session, Atlanta-3/5/97
  • Radiation Nation: Harry Pussy Live in Austin, Texas 1997

External links


 
 
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Solo CD (1996 Album by Bill Orcutt)
Bill Orcutt (Rock Artist, '90s)
KAOS Theory: Live on Air in Olympia, WA (1997 Album by Various Artists)

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